The influences of inductive instruction and resources on students' attitudes toward reading: evidence from PISA 2009 |
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Authors: | Fang-Hua Jhang |
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Institution: | 1. Centre for General Education, Ming Chuan University, Taipei, Taiwandoubleclectic@yahoo.com.tw |
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Abstract: | The declining trend in the positive reading attitude of students' has concerned scholars. This paper aims to apply a 3-level hierarchical linear model to analyse how inductive instruction and resources influence both students' positive and negative attitudes towards reading. Approximately 470,000 15-year-old students, and their school principals, from 65 countries completed a questionnaire, which was designed by the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA). In line with previous research, gender, the student–teacher relationship, online academic searches, and reading habits are correlated with both positive and negative reading attitudes. Multilevel results show that reading attitudes improved when a school provides a context in which inductive instruction has been enforced. The natural log value of gross domestic product (GDP) per capita in a country is statistically significantly negative when associated with a student's positive and negative reading attitudes. Further, in a country with largely unqualified teachers, school-level inductive teaching lowers the negative attitude. |
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Keywords: | attitudes toward reading inductive instruction resources hierarchical linear model PISA |
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